Studio 317 bring 3D prototyping to sports apparel industry with new partnership Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 7, 2016 The small Portland facility Studio 317 will expand to help develop prototyping and manufacturing solutions for an activewear clothing giant…
Microsoft enters workstation market with new machines for sketch and 3D CAD Posted by Greg Corke - October 28, 2016 //giphy.com/embed/Gkhq1Xe83SOrK Microsoft has launched two new ‘Surface’ machines that are capable of running 3D CAD software, including Siemens NX and…
Doggy delights Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 27, 2016 As pet tech takes off, this month Stephen Holmes looks at some of the best modern products for the dogs…
Intellectual Property and Brexit. What next? Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 26, 2016 With Brexit on the horizon, what are implications for those who hold Intellectual Property rights? With much speculation on the…
Competition to design Scotland’s Baby Box opened by V&A Dundee Museum Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 25, 2016 The Scottish Government and V&A Dundee museum have launched the competition to design a baby box to be given to…
How much value does a colour add? Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 25, 2016 Would an exclusive rose gold finish make you more likely to buy this private jet? Last year we stumbled across…
ZTE brings crowdsourcing into its phone design process with Project CSX Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 25, 2016 The winning ZTE USA concept for Project CSX With smartphone manufacturers coming under fire in 2016 for their design changes…
Capture and keep Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 21, 2016 High Dynamic Range image environments have become the de facto standard for getting your rendered scene lighting correct. Al Dean…
Ultimaker 3 joins list of desktop 3D printers targeting pro users Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 20, 2016 The Ultimaker 3 range – heading to a workbench near you? The next generation of Ultimaker’s 3D printing product line,…
Review: Onshape – Q3 2016 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 19, 2016 It's been nearly eight months since we last caught up with all things Onshape. Al Dean takes a look at…